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SULPH= UR SPRINGS, Texas – How does world-class entertainment come to Hop= kins County, yet remain affordable fore the entire family?

It’s simple: ThatR= 17;s the way it should be.

So when the Texas Heritage = National Bank PBR Challenge presented by Priefert Ranch Equipment arrives at the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center on Aug 21-22,= the ticket prices are easy to understand and affordable.

“It’s a big dea= l to us to have families enjoy our form of entertainment, so we have kept the ticke= ts in a range that works for so many people,” said Jim McLain Jr. of TwoBulls Group, who is producing the event with Emory ranchers Donny Gowin and Jay Weddle for the sec= ond year.

A tiered seating system is = in place, with advanced reserve tickets costing $17 ($22 at the door) and gene= ral admission being $15 ($20 at the door). The special Ticket Kickoff will take place from 4-7 p.m. Friday, July 24, at Texas Heritage National Bank, 215 N. Hillcrest, Sulphur Springs.

“We’re very hap= py that Texas Heritage National Bank has jumped on board as our title sponsor,̶= 1; McLain said. “Having them sell tickets just shows an even bigger commitment to this event.”

Tickets also will be on sal= e at the Circle E Western Store and the Hopkins County Regional Civic Center, and both have been partners in the event since its inception. Tickets at Ci= rcle E will go on sale starting Saturday, July 25, while tickets at civic center= box office will start on Monday, July 27th.

“We’re very exc= ited to have a strong partnership with the Hopkins County Civic Center and the great folks there,” McLain said. “It’s just a great venue, and = with us signing a five-year contract with the civic center, we know this will be= our home for years to come.

“Circle E Western Sto= re came on board with us early in the process, and it’s very important to us = that they want to be part of this event. It’s a great place to get the Wes= tern feel for our event, get tickets and get something to wear to the show.̶= 1;

Advance tickets will remain= on sale until 1 p.m. Aug. 20, unless they sell out before then.

“Folks who get their = tickets ahead of time will get a $5 discount on each seat compared to getting their tickets the day of the show,” McLain said. “For a family of fou= r, that’s a $20 savings, which is a big deal to a lot of people.

“And the way this com= munity supported this event a year ago, I wouldn’t be surprised if this sells out before that weekend.”

 

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